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Peter Prentice

Culture // Cards

Symbols and suits: a history of the Spade

The Spade is a symbol that has been appropriated time and time again throughout history

October 22, 2019 Peter Prentice
Opinion // Dungeons And Dragons

How Dungeons & Dragons made me a better writer

Tabletop games offer a blend of storytelling and interaction that other mediums simply don't

October 1, 2019 Peter Prentice
A screenshot of the unit description for OLET1137, "Australian Perspectives: Rugby League"
Analysis // Open Learning Environments

OLEs – the dysfunctional USyd equivalent of a MOOC provider

USyd's OLEs are a pale imitation of other online courses

March 12, 2019 Peter Prentice
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Culture // Video Games

In short, get good

Games that frustrate you aren't necessarily bad games

March 12, 2019 Peter Prentice
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Reviews // Art

Review: Neon Dream

Antony Youssef allows students to step into a deep and comforting representation of the digital world

February 22, 2019 Peter Prentice

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